Osceola deputies discover grow house with 118 marijuana plants

Charges pending following discovery

Osceola County Sheriff's Office deputies discovered what appears to be a marijuana grow house on the border of Osceola and Orange counties Thursday, according to Sheriff's Office Spokeswoman Twis Lizasuain.

Osceola County Sheriff's Office deputies discovered what appears to be a marijuana grow house on the border of Osceola and Orange counties Thursday, according to Sheriff's Office spokeswoman Twis Lizasuain.

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Working off a tip about illegal activity, Osceola County Investigative Bureau agents served a search warrant at 12323 Arlington Park Lane in Orlando and discovered 118 marijuana plants that were 5-6 feet tall with an estimated street value of $59,000, officials said.

Two people were detained and questioned, but no one was arrested, deputies said.

Charges are pending as deputies continue to investigate the grow house.